St Patricks High School - Patrician Yearbook (Richmond, VA)
- Class of 1966
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Q Q 'N 0 fl 5 A' .mx -5' X. c x I 1 ig 0 0 7 96 6 il the numerous Alumni who cherish the remembrance X of their days at Saint Patrick's - I fgkylgm J, , ' sig, ix f the Parents and Friends whose generosity and self- sacrifice made possible the existence and growth of h our school affectionately dedicate this Centennial Issue of ji, , A 1,1 -f QQ' l . THE PATRICIAN ,2 ,,, 4W m l gq -'ZW I - '24 ii it e1'24ff:ifEf'f ' M 4 I at Q 4 ' 3,115 Q. , ' 5 , MR, , , A EEE? fk. L10 t -Z' His Excellency, Most Rev. JOHN J. RUSSELL BISHOP OF RICHMOND 1958--19.- His Excellency, Rt. Rev. JOHN McGILL BISHOP OF RICHMOND 1850--1872 Rr. Rev. Msgr. JAMES A. BRENNAN Pastor 1922--1950 Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev. Rev . Rev. Rev. 7944544446 Sz. Femme John Teeling, 1861- 1865 Rob ert A. Andrews, 1865-1867 John Hagan, 1867-1870 Thomas Kelly, 1870- 1874 John Doherty, 1874- 1887 Patrick Donahue, 1887- 1898 Hugh McKeefrey, 1898-1921 James P. Gacquin, 1951-1960 76766 , cunt ' egm . . . . The first steps toward the present Saint Patrick's Cen- tral High School were taken in the year following the close of the Civil War. When the educational outlook was darkest, Bishop McGill appealed to the Sisters of Charity at Emmits- burg for Sisters to conduct a school in Saint Patrick's Parish. The request having been considered favorably, on Sep- tember 3, 1866, Sister Mary In- nocent and four companions opened an academy for girls in a small frame dwelling on 25th Street, near the church. Despite post-war conditions, During the first year of its existence the school was attended by no less than 150 girls. Admission of 75 boys in 1867 was a significant step in the life of the school--for from these first beginnings came our fu- ture priests. In 1868 the Academy was permanently established at the northeast corner of 25th and Franklin Streets. Rev. ROBERT E. O'KANE Pastor l960--19- Om 7054! 0 Pam: 77104: Emma? 0 REV. FRANCIS G. BOWLER Graduated 1939 Ordained 1945 REV. PAUL D. JENKINS Graduated 1955 Ordained 1955 LEONARD MORRELL St. John Vianney Seminary Graduated 1966 Rev. THOMAS. M. SUMMERS Rev. WILLIAM LA FRATTA- Graduated 1936 Ordained 1943 Graduated 1947 Ordained 1963 Rt. Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MC CLUNN Rt. Rev. Msgr. FRANCIS J. BYRNE Rev. RICHARD Qnot in pic- J. BURKE ture, Diocesan Rev, REMBERT Superintendent CODD of Schools Financial Com- mittee rep- resenting Board of Pastors . i Y' , Rev. THOMAS F. SHREVE Rev. JOHN J. HUGHES Rev. FRANCIS MCKENTY, O.S.F.S, Religion Teacher 1963-65 Coordinator 1960-1963 boyal Supporter and Guide 5 7577 626700 eau Sister Rosalie Principal 1868-1914 Sister Mary Geraldine Principal 1961-19.- ? ffxfy Af O' EQSQQ, 9 , Q 0 fy i tfcmraiff For forty-six years, 1868-1914, Sister Rosalie Harring- ton devoted her talents and abilities to the students of Saint Patrick's Academy. Sister Rosalie was born in Albany, New Yorkg and, after entering the Daughters of Charity, came to Richmond in 1860. During' the War between the States she gave her ser- vices in the work of nursl g wounded soldiers. The memory of Sister Rosalie and all that she did for the souls entrusted to her is still held in bene- diction PRINCIPALS from 1866-1966 ,X Sister Innocent, 1866 55 Sister lsidore, 1914 Sister Adele, 1918 Sister Marie, 1921 Sister Francis, 1927 Sister Scholastica, 1930 Sister Marguerite, 1941 Sister Mary Louise, 1943 Sister Mary Agnes, 1946 Sister Francis, 1948 61 Sister Vincent, 1959 Sister Marie, 1960 265 QW Cp 1S01P11'9Q' wx UND NIXYXQ 4 QS 8 Q, K fgs Ip L!! X ffm N HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Principal Religion Library Social Studies English Science French-Math Latin and English Guidance-Business Art Music Physical Education History and Physical Education Sister Mary Geraldine Rev. John S. O'Brien Sister Agnes Sister de Paul Sister Vincent Sister Clara Sister Elaine Sister Cecilia Sister Geraldine Mrs. Weeks Mrs. Osborne Mrs. Coralease Wells Mr. Seaman ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FACULTY 7 321. 5Wii'4Q 5 f Mii L N Sister Imelda, Mrs. Gallagher, Sister Mary Jerome, Sister Vincentia, Sister Mildred, Sister Bertrand, Mrs. O'Brien, Sister Mary Rose, Sister Mary Regina Sister Lucia FRONT ROW: Sister Agnes, Sister Helen SECOND ROW: Sister Regina, Sister Rosalie, Sister Martinag THIRD ROW: 7 DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY Sister Mgt. Mary Abbott Sister M. Bernard Bonucelli Sister Etienne Bryant Sister Rose Marie Bryant Sister Martina Disney Sister Alice Fowler Sister Rose Grasso Sister Josephine Murphy Sister Bertha Nagle Sister Genevieve Noonan Sister Regina Quigley Sister James Regina Rankin Sister Magdalen Ross Sister Theresa Ross Om Ufdedlf. SISTER MARY JOSEPH, BOYLE 1914 . . , SZ, pdbzckih Graduated 1904 5 New school building opened in Sep- tember at 26th and Grace Streets. Enrollment 125 girls. At this time, boys were taught by Xaverian Brothers at 28th and Grace. 1921 . . . Boys of first three grades were transferred to Sisters' school. 1923 . . . All boys moved into St, Patrick's Female Academy. 1925 . . . St. Patrick's was accred- ited by the State Board of Education of Virginia 1943 . . . The Academybecame af- filiated with the Catholic University of America. 1960 . . . St. Patrick'sAcademybe- came St. Patrick's Central High School Entered Vistiation Convent 1910 . .,,.. ,jig - - . - 2 f .V Q V .1 A . 1 5 , , .- 4 995 .-. ' H g 1 I M. 1 az r ' -, .QQ-1 fi ifriiyvisfggtggrtrw - My ' my , ,r SISTER HELEN ROBERTA SMALL Graduated 1963 - Entered Immaculate Heart Convent 1963. IN OTHER COIVIMUNITIES Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister S ister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Lawrence Bucher, O.S.B. Justina Cox, V.H.M. Jane Elmore, R.S.M. Louise Gallagher, S.C.N. Madeline Gill, R.S.M. Angela Herbert, V.H.M. DeChantal Keck, V.H.M. Francis Johnson, S.C.N. M. Laboure Massie, R.G.S. Mgt. Mary McGuire, V.H.M Callista O'Keefe, O.S.F. Divine Infant Powell, R.G.S, Sister Jean Wirt, O.S.B. Sister M. Leo Wirt, O.S.B. ' ck JEAN DOYLE, school secretary, smilingly as- sists Jean Turner in one of the many duties of her day. Jean Walker Doyle is one of our loyal alum- nae. She graduated in 1946, having organized and led the first cheer- leaders. f-5 T f 2 U T T ' T T L5'If i ' 2 N T Wi . l'yiii 1 T E3 l 1 . Y '-Y' N 3 t ty D tl - y 1 Mis. ELSIE SEELMAN M1-S, BETTY STRONG Always doing for others! Super-service with a smile! ALPHONSE Morris keeps St. P , h. . ! Mrs. Phaup, Betty, Mrs. Jacob, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Leber, Mrs. Seel- at S S ming man prepare and serve a daily substantial meal. 9 1906 GRADUATE . . . Mrs. Hortense Watkins Delaney proudly displays her diploma as Mary Margaret Cooley, theyoungest 1966 graduate, looks on in amazement. Mrs. Delaney was born on January 17, 1884: Mary Margaret on January 5, 1949 QEGEMBER. 6, 1914. i r V I I i T5T.,PilHlIBK'5MIAUEMY7' . UEIHEATEII UN TUESUII Bishop 0'Connell to Ofllciate . I Exercises and Make' ' Addressf-' HANDSOME NEYV RUILDIN Bazaar Recently Held Cleared 85,9 for New Structure--Knights Columbus Present Flag-4Scho Children to Take Part. Right Rev. D. J. U'Connell. Bishop 1 the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, wi omciate at the dedlcatory ceremonies l be held in the' handsome new schot building in St! Patrick's Parish o Tuesuily. The cs-remonise will begin at o'clock in the afternoon. and the ne' -building will be open for lnspectlo to the public. The new school is 1' Twenty-sixth and Grace Street. It is t he christened St. Patricks Acadam3 Catholic clergymen from all parts braces the State of Virginia and del nations from many orders fra'ctnl ties 'md Catholic socletlts will atten the ceremonies. Various Catholic societies will b represented by delegations, includln the Knlghts of Columbus, Anclen Order of Hlbernlans, McGill Cntholi Union, Holy Name Society and th 'Immaculate Conception Society. The members of the Fourth Degre Assembly of Knights of Columbus wi be present and take part in thc cert monies. After the dedication' cer monies, Bishop O'Connell will addre those present .in the school audltoriun after which there wlllibe a,music2 program and chorus by the school chil dren. A handsome American Hag fo thc school will 'be presented to S Patrick's Parish by the Knights ol' Cc lumbus. ' ' HANDSOME ADDITION U T0 SCHOOLS OF CIT' The new school is a handsome build ing, and modern ln every respect, hav ing' been designed by Marcellus Wrigh rt Richmond architect, and erected b James Fox Kc Son, of this city. It i a splendid addition toithe handsom schools of the city, and 'the'pasto' Rev. H. J. McKeefry, and his .peopl are proud of the new St. Patrick' the Diocese of Richmond, which e I ' ' ' f L-.Female Academy. ' I V ix l The program of exercises will be B follows: Blessing of the school and Sister. home. Address of Bishop O'Connell. Chorus by the pupils of St. Patritk Academy. Presentation of the flag, by,John . Blake. Reception of the flag, by Rev. H. - Mclieefry. Chorus by the pupils of the acndemg Benedlction. A delegation of four member: ' ul the following societies will lcqy Twenty-fifth Street ln motor carsfvc 2:30 0'clock, to escort Bishop O'Conv ' to the school: The Knights 0! CAT, ms, the Hibernzai, .tneient order. at il 5, 4 McGill Catholic Umon, Holy Name 'Sl ,clty,. Immaculate Conception Soclel land the members of the building cop mittee ot St, Patrlck's Parishf. t .V Father McKreefry stated ycsterda that the bazaar rc-cently held for tl benefit or the ,building fund of tl jacademy had cleared 35.918, and hz Qbeen most successful in every respec 4 ,t .. t s .r U ' amdqqfaa am ' Sz. Paz-uma Same Richmond Family Has Sem' Four Generafionst fo Sf. ,Pafrick's Stif-Patrlck's School likes to keep its students in the fam- lly.j Since the early 1900's four generations from the same Richmond area family have been taught by the school's Sisters of Charity. - They didn't have uniforms or yearbooks or school huses when l was there, said Mrs. Columbus B. Donati of Me- chaniesville. Mrs. Donati then was Eve- ly1 Griffin, one of a family of ,fiye children all of whom atended the school on Church I-llll. 'She and her brother and two sisters were only follow- ing ln their mother's foot- steps when they walked 16 blocks each moming to classes during the 1920's. Their mother, Mrs. Lillian Griffin Sierpina, also walked to class in the old St. Pat- ri':k's School at 25th and Franklin streets during the early 1900's. Mrs. Sierpina, who is 70 years old and has lived in Connecticut for the past 3l years, plans to come to Rich- mond next fall for St. Pat- rick's 100th anniversary cele- hratlon. It'll be a real family cele- hration for us, Mrs. Donati said. My brother graduated the same year I did in l932. He was the only boy in a class of 25 students. f This year's 28 St. Patrick's seniors make up the school's 100th graduating class. Mrs. Donati's children and her grandchildren have gone to St. Patrick's, too. I have two children en- rolled now and three have graduated, Mrs. Donati sa'd. Oldest son, Stanley B. Don- ati, graduated in 1953. One of his classmates, William Gef- fert, later was to become his brother-in-law. Continuing the family loyal- ty' to St. Patrlck's, Donati has enrolled his two daughters in the lower school. Carolyn Ann, 7, and Donna Marie, 8, are among the first students in the family to wear the school uniform - green jumpers and white blouses. Their dad, however, did ride a school bus instead of walk- ing. Four-year-old Keith Stanl' also plans to keen St. , rick's in the family. Q l'm going, too, when l'm big enough, he confided. E However, the children in tht Stanley Donati family have a double reason for wanting to go to St. Patrick's. Their mother, the former Patricia Pezzella, is a grad- uate of St. Patrick's class ot 1954. i git We QYUN '3,f,m-puff DE Qu, t 'D CLASS OF 1914: Miss Annie Fleming, Miss!-Ielen Katharine Kelly, Miss Mary Rosalie Bagley, Miss Mary Eliza beth Moore, Miss Annie Patricia McDonough. an 700134 ' N Q ffl-l c1aAa,a2a4wZZ77 HIGHEST RANKING student, Alex Hessa, receives diploma from Bishop Russell, while George Gallagher awaits his turn. Mr' , Y- , X, . 2. f ' - , f , 711016 , 6555104111941 K f1'fWrn:1i?fff', foil wi M9!1lll'fl'f1l'fIl rn' rr fffifw Si ,V I wfi? 1 ,!LllllflfV60lIlIIll'lI f'f'l?7 IU!!! 4? ZZEwQW1M4fZ,wwfy.55Af,a ef JMMWM .QW igmwwawfnmi ffif no lf ,f r as - - W nnlr Iliff! llllrf . llllf, lmfrwif Mngkmjnggf 00170011 11111 rA'r'rfrrnrqffZr1r0r'1zf , 15595 ,rnf'1z01f',q?'Qff .fiffuzrwnf f027lQll?l , , ZX 7?66 I 7975 MARGUERITE ANN DISNEY graduated in 1913, the sole member of the class, and the last to be graduated from the old school. A Daughter of Charity, she is now Sister Martina, on duty ELIZABETH JEAN PULLIAM, Class of '66 shows how styles have changed since 1913--even in gradua- tion apparel. NORBERT MICHAEL BLILEY Norbert Ivy Leaguer . . . long curly eyelashes . . . allergic to homework . . . known for his stationwagon . . . com- 'p1etes'all 'undertakings' . . . everybody's buddy . . . forever blushing . . . President of Senior Class: Visual Aid 4155 Varsity Bas- ketball Qljg Basketball Manager GJ: Christmas Dance Prince Qljg Christmas Dance King Qljg at St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland ELIZABETH JEAN PULLIAM ..Betty,. frequently seen in southside . . . Princess . . . pret- ty blue eyes . . . contagious smile . . . favorite song: Bobby's Girl . . . came to us from Fredericksburg . . . great personality . . . receptionist for M.D. . . . Vice-president of Senior Class: Children of Mary f2y: Student Council fly: Red Cross f2y: Secretary fly: Bas- ketball fly: Christmas Dance Princess: PATRICIA ANN CASEY Glpatti good time major . . . stylish hairdos . . . likes to tease . . . varsity star . . . always plays Moon River . . . never lost for words . . . bubble gum snob Lenore . . Don' t Mess With Bill Secretary of Senior Class: Children of Mary Villa f4y: Treasurer fly: Red Cross f3y: Councilor fly: Treasurer fly: Vice-president fly: Hospital Aide f3y: Varsity Bas- ketball f2y: udy life of English class . . . reads everything . . .wit per- sonified . . . Oh, that Christmas Dance. . . . true Frenchman?? . . . our Mrs, Trimmer . . .dimp1es. . . Slater says . . . . . . Peter, Paul and Mary fan . . . Treasurer of Senior Class: Children of Mary f3y: Coun- cilor fl.y: Student Council f2y: Vice-president fly: Red Cross f3y: Councilor fly: Vice-president fly: HospitalAide f2y: Glee Club fly: Class Treasurer fly: Memory Book staff: MELVON LAUREN ALLEN uvonn big browneyes. . .cutsameanrug. . . Thelma's chum . A. . dimples galore . . . happy-go-lucky . . . pro- Armstrong . . . diet today - tomorrow I eat . . . ever ready for fun . . . airborne all the way . . . Children of Mary Q45g Red Cross Q45 3 Glee Club Q35g St. Joseph CYOg Debutante for Sigma Gamma Rho Sororityg St. Joseph Choir ,f fx XJ JOYCE ANN BROWN Joyce giggles . . . gives great parties . . . pugnose. . . flats not loafers . . . waiting for a knight on a white charger . . . loves convertibles . . . storehouse of ideas . . . Children of Mary Q55 councilor Q25 Secretary Q15gStudent Council Q15g National Honor Society Q25 President Q15g Red Cross Q55 councilor Q15 President Q15gRedCross, Vice- President of Richmond City Council: Glee Club Q35g Man- ager of Team Q15g Youth Club Q35 President Q25g Year- book Editor Q rf a LAWRENCE GERARD CAPEHART Skeeter drives a classy antique . . . typing expert?? . . . sharp dresser . . . laughs easily . . . loves to ask questions . . . bound to cause a riot wherever he goes . . . a lot of truck driver Red Cross Q25 3 Class Vice-President of Sophomore Year Q15: J.V. Basketball Team Q15, Captain of Team Q15 HAROLD RAY CONNELLY Connelly dynamite comes in small packages . . . a mischief maker . . . loves to squeal a wheel . . . a Grammar whiz . . . pool shark . . . happy and content . . . Red Cross Q35: 12 Year Patrician MARY MARGARET COOLEY Mary Margaret a quiet manner--but there is fun in her heart . . . avid reader . . . ambition is to own a horse . . .likes to write . . . 12 year Patrician . . . refined . . . Children of Mary Q55 Treasurer Q15: National Honor So- ciety Q15: Choir Q55: Forensic League Q35: Mary Martha Guild Q55g Youth Club Q35: Memory Book Staff A URORA LORRAINE COWLING A :Renal I St. Pat's prize football star . . . smooth operator C 8a P . . . shorthand whiz . . . petite , , , 12 year Patrician . . . Ballad of the Green Beret : Favorite Song . , . Children of Mary Q55 Councilor Q15 3 Red Cross Q55 Presi- dent Q15 Councilor Q15g Glee Club Q15: Basketball Team Q25g Choir Q45: Hospital Aide Q253 Memory Book Staff: Junior Class President: Wa4aaj'66 dw! MARIA EDWINA DE QUATRO lCRi-ai! full of pep and school spirit . . . terror behind the wheel . . . favorite song: I Dream Of Geni . . . bouncing cheerleader . . . our Sarah . . . pretty brown eyes . . . Children of Mary 155 Councilor 115 President 115: Na- tional Honor Society 115: Glee Club 125: Red Cross 155: Cheerleaders 145 Captain 115: Vice-President of Fresh- man Class: Sophomore President: St. John CYO: Repre- sentative to Christmas Dance: Christmas Dance Queen: GEORGE ANTHONY GALLAGHER III George likes to shine his ring . . . slow . . . crew cut . . . blame bad pictures on him . . . debates into all hours of -the night . . . watch out for his driving . . . terrific tease . . . seminary bound . . . National Honor Society 135: Secretary: Red Cross 155: Forensic League and Debate Team 145: St. E1izabeth's CCD Teacher: I.V. Basketball Team CD3 Memory Book Photographer Memory Book Staff: 12 year Patrician NANCY ELLEN HALL Hall basketball fiend . . . Ivli.ke's gal . . . Fran's backseat driver . . . loves to pop bubble gum. . .glowing com- plexion . . . one dimple . . . super substitute . . chicken hater . . . Children of Mary 155 Vice-President 115: Student Coun- cil 115: National Honor Society 125: Red Cross 155: Choir 155: Basketball Team 145: 12 Year Patrician ALEX HESSA A1ex the great thinker of '66 . . . loyal debater . . . profi- cient in everything . . . curly hair . . . future engineer . . . fast-on the typewriter . . . bashful Wes . . . sure to succeed . . . Student Council Q15g National Honor Society Q35 Histori- an: Red Cross Q45: Forensic League Q45g Altar Boy So- ciety Q55 FRANCES MARY KRAY Frannie LOVES TO EAT . . . likes to go through walls . . . variety of excuses for being late . . . forever blushing . . . mad motorist . . . Notre Dame, watch out!! . . . unpredictable . . . naive . . . Children of Mary Q55: Student Council Q35 Secretary Q15 President Q15: National Honor Society Q35 Secretary: Red Cross Q55 Treasurerg Glee Club Q45: Junior Class Vice-President: Cheerleader Q45g Mary Matha Guild Q55g Forensic League Q45 President Q15g Deb Council Q15 get-ff ff., GERALDINE PATRICIA LAWLER HGerill Yorktown gal . . . wild imagination . . . carefree per- sonality . . . Blondie . . . tiny bundle of joy . . . smooth dancer . . . a little bit of mischief and a whole Iot of fun . Sonny 85 Geri . . . duck crazy. . . Red Cross Ql5: Assistant Secretary to Sister Mary Geraldine ra V 4 ww md 0 1 DIANE BARBARA LINDENFELSER Dee folksinger . . . excellent seamstress . . . plays a guitar . . . pretty hair . . . refined . . . always seen with Brent . . . Vickey's buddy. . . aspiresaCPA Career . . . Children of Mary G93 Red Cross Q45 Councilor Secretary: Hospital Aide C315 Glee Club Q3j3 Choral Group fljg St. John CYo 44p A fs I G VICTORIA ANNE MCGHEE Vickie flowers for every occasion . . . 12 year Patrician . . . black miniature poodles . . . punctual and precise . . . flare for fashion . . . Diane's pal . . . '63 Ford . . . has an art for listening . . . Children of Mary 155: Red Cross Q2y:G1ee Club Q5yg Choir Gly: Hospital Aide Q2yg Choral Group fly: Mary Martha Guild Q55 RONNIE WARREN PLANZ, Ronnie Our Angel Gabriel . . . boyish grin . . . earnest worker but no bookworm . . .constant companionto Brent. . . Mom makes great cookies . . . easy going . . . our contribution to VMI . . . Red Cross f4Jg 12 Year Patrician' DAVID DENNIS PULLIAM Dave enjoys pestering teachers . . . alias Jeff Adams . . . collects hair ribbons . . . Senior Class chauffeur . . . has a good line . . . avid basketball fan. . . interested in others . . . Red Cross 1155 Pep Club Q15 THELMA LA VERNE ROUSE Verne sincere friend . . . well-liked . . . good things come in small packages . . . delight from Philly . . . always seen with Melvon . . . sweet personality . . . sure can eat . . . Are you with this? . . . Children of Mary i453 Red Cross 445: Glee Club Q35g Holy Rosary CYO Q45 I JAMES ROBERT RYAN Ryan our James Brown . . . always late for first class . . got the beat . . . makes twenty points every game . . favorite song: We Three Kings . . . St. Pat's great- est ball player . . . Red Cross 115: Glee Club 1153 Glee Club Student Di- rector Q15: Forensic League Q15: Basketball Team Q25: Sophomore Treasurer IAN E CAROLYN THEIMER 3116 PA UL BRENT STUHLDREHER Brent mechanical genius . . . loyal to the Special Forces . . . easy going . . . Ronnie's pal . . . great with guns . . . loves to eat . . . constantly on the phone . . . The car won't start . . . Red Cross CD very dependable . . . considerate . . . alias Helen . . . real worker . . . 12 year Patrician . . . would like to have a CHICKen farm . . . enjoys a good time . . . soft-spoken Children of Mary Q53 Mary Martha Guild Q5Jg Youth Club 425 X is ELLEN JEAN TURNER Jeanie a Hanky Mountain gal . . . full of free periods . . . what an accent!! . . . Mrs. Doyle's sidekick . . . chat- terbox . . . sense and nonsense . . . friend tolall . . . full of fun . . . favorite song: A Present from Eddie . . . Lemme tell ya . . . Red Cross fly: Cadet of Mary-Villa fly RAYMOND EDWARD WHELAN II drives a hot truck . . . T A L L . . . just loves oral English . . . counts the minutes to lunch . . . Flash . . . prospective football player . . . likes to tease. . . Red Cross flyg Basketball Team Q15 EUGENE DENNIS YATES Eugene good-natured . . . lends a helping hand . . . deep thinker . . . our Latin scholar . . . sincere and quiet . . . never worries about anything . . . talks like Ed Sullivan . . . Me, go to a dance!! Student Council fly: Red Cross Q35 NANCY LOUISE YATES Nancy hates green peas . . . curly hair . . . turned-up nose . . . Miss Twinkle Toes . . . expressions galore . Q . abominable handwriting . . . always arrives one min- tueger . . .witty. . .ourEve. . . Children of Mary 1553 Student Council fly: National Honor Society Qlyg Red Cross 155: Glee Club GD: Junior Class Secretaryg Basketball Manager C253 Forensic League L snnn X QBQQ Mary Martha Guild Q5jg Youth Club Gly: Teen Board if r fly: Assistant Editor of Memory Book ny A! za '91 RELIGION: Reverend Ste- phen O'Brien from Sacred Heart Church teaches Re- ligion once a week. In the first semester he taughtSal- vation History from aweek- ly magazine, Hi-Time. In the second semester he taught a course on mar- riage. VMI: Our three senior boys in their usual po- sition on the way to classes at the Virginia Mechanics' Institute. At V.M.I,, they learn auto mechanics and electricity. mm pednd F-'Dum an FRONT ROW: B.Clark B. Crow, I. Wirt, A. Lowry, SECOND ROW V. Herbert, E. Pitch- ford, S. Grooms, K. Williams, B.Booker, M Bryant, BACK ROW: J Harley, M.Robinson, C Smith, C. Small, K O'Grady, G. Steffek. FRONT ROW: D. Delaney, K McCarthy, I. Mann, S.Wil1iams B. Whelan, SECOND ROW: S port, L. Brown, J. Nickerson, E pastora, S. Gallagher, R. Leech derson. SHORTHAND II: J. Brown, M. DeQuatro, L. Cowling, B. Pulliam, N. Hall. Pollock, E. Hoggany, K. Daven- Capehart, BACK ROW: E. La- M. Fitchett, T. Arrighi, C, An- . 'i' ,Q FRONT ROW: E. Andraca, B. Neenan, D.Parker,A. Garcia, P. Bagley, S. Richter, and B. Moss, SECOND ROW: R. Petrach, A. Capehart, A.Berberich, THIRD ROW: D. Clark, L. Carey, M. Lopez, C. Chiong, B. Evancho, and R. Taylor. GOVERNMENT TEACHER: Sister De Paul gives special at- tention to Harold Con- nelly. X we' SOCIAL STUDIES: David Pulliam points out Viet Nam to Norbert Bliley and George Gallagher. LATIN II: Eugene Yates conju- gates a verb for Mary M.Cooley, Alex Hessa, Nancy Yates, George Gallagher, Frannie Kray, Patricia Gardner, and Rita Jackson. Wm 9-Rauma uve FRONT ROW: S. Maddox, S. Stanaitis, D. Lord, L. Burnett, P. Richter, D. Cooley, SECOND ROW: G. Simmons, D. Donati, Maria Nunez, P. Thorp, P. Tancredi, M. Rea, S. Scott, BACK ROW: J. Williams, B. Brenner, M. Fitchett, C. Gallagher, I. Hamshaw, B. Atkins, M. Cowling. 4633? A 2 FRONT ROW: B. Kray, R. Jackson, G. Ber- berich, P, Gardner, SECOND ROW: B. Black, G. Bowles, P. Summers, D. Crow, T. O'Grady, BACK ROW: S. Dance, E. Warthan, M. Este- banez, M. Heagle, M. Lowry. MATH: Serious math students work toward exams. B. Whelan, E. Hoggany, E. Lapastora, E. Yates, N. Bliley, and I. Burneston labor over a problem in Algebra II while F. Kray and A. Hessa solve a problem in Trigonometry. I FRONT ROW: R.Cape- hart, I. Winbauer, K Hoggany, G. Tucker, SECOND ROW: T. Pat- terson, E. Martin, B Taylor, M. Fitchett, C. Rea, BACK ROW: D, Piacentini, M. Menca- rini, J. Keith, C. Sim- mons, M. Reid, PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Thelma Rouse listens while Sister Clara explains the complexity of an atomic pile. Y ,gfgifsi .-05.41 1' , . W! ENGLISH: Sister Vincent patiently answers another one of Skeeter Capehart's questions. FRONT ROW: J. Hucul, C. Lord, K. Thorp, G. DeQuatr0, SECOND ROW: C. King I, Yates, D. Miller, S. Roberts, B. Kelly, BACK ROW: T, Burke, R. Bell, T. Pul- liam, R, Parker, E. Smith. 1 I The typing class sent out over five hun- dred letters to the alumni asking them to be special alumni patrons. R. Whelan, B,Pulliam, J. Brown, N. Hall, M. DeQuatro, L. Cowling, T. Rouse, H. Connelly, S. Capehart, M. Allen, J. Theimer, V. McGhee. We could have never succeeded without the help of our Business Staff: N. Bliley, L. Cowling, J. Theimer, I. Burneston, R. Whelan, E. Yates. J. Burneston M. DeQuatro Features Editor Sports Editor TC ' M' - llrr r. we ' ,ri s. r G. Gallagher Photographer Mrs. Weeks with three of her students, S. Maddox, P. Thorp, M. Estebanez, draw attractive designs for our memory book. N. Hall F. Kray D. Lindenfelser Technical Editor Features Editor Photographer '45 15. Rm: In keeping with our 100th anniversary theme, we invited Mrs. Mary Landers Goode, assist- ant editor of the first Patrician, to visit us. K When Mrs. Goode was assist- ant editor, the Patrician was a monthly newspaper. The first issue appeared in 1926 under the direction of its moderator, Sister Agnes. lt continued for several years under many capable lead- ers until the l95O's. ln 1957 the newspaper was discontinued and a yearbook with the same name took its place. The yearbook was published for six years and was then replaced by the present memory book. 744446 Zac: The staff would like to ex- press their sincere thanks, here, to Sister Geraldine for her outstand- ing help in producing this mem- ory book. Also, the class of 66 thanks her for the many things she has done for them in their last year at St. Patrick's. May God bless you! The present moderator, Sister Geraldine, and editor Joyce Brown meet the past moderator, Sister Agnes and editor Mrs. Mary Landers Goode. N. Joyce Brown Editor- in-Chief I Y Nancy Yates Assistant Editor A x Mary Cooley Historical Editor KNEELING AT THE ALTAR: Seniors re- ceive their rings from Fr. O'Brien in the spe- cial ring-blessing cere- mony in church. ' ag- ,7 SENIORS BEGIN traditional turn- ing of rings 66 times for good luck as Juniors help out. Ring Day is so exciting because it is one of the first official acts of the Senior year. OUR LUNCHEON, prepared by the mothers, was held in the churchhall. Guests are Fr. Mc Kenty, Fr. O'Kane, Fr. Shreve, and Fr. O'Brien. Joyce Brown read the class history. u.7w6z'eSw.z'a Manda ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Yates seem to agree that chaperones can enjoy a Prom night, too. Other parents who greeted us were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kray, Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeQuatro, Mr. and Mrs. George Lindenfelser, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and Rev- erend Thomas Shreeve. Jr- 1. V xiii Paris in the Springtime May 15, 1965 Sheraton Motor Inn The Michaelairesu . X, . ts f ' 0 , -t ' Looking radiant, Judy Burneston, Frannie Kray, Lorraine Cowling, and Nancy Yates with their escorts testify how marvelous the night was. Nothing is left but majestic memory. Longfellow 'Me gyaqedofafa' ' gf' DID YOU see that hairdo? Seniors gossiping during inter- mission. HAPPY KINGAND QUEEN:Maria De Quartro and Norbert Bliley THE ROYAL COURT: REPRESENTATIVES S. Richter, B. Crow, P. Crow, P. Loflin, Queen Maria De Quartro, King Norbert Bliley, Princess E. Lapastrora, and Prince J, Wirtz. O COME LET US ADORE HIM chant the seniors at the close of the annual Christmas pageant. eaceangwztd- 70414654 1 K' DECEMBER 19 20 21 the seniors performed the annual Christmas pageant This year the performance was greatly enhanced by the work of Sister Agnes in writing the script and by Mr Yates tn painting the scenery St Joseph was played by Brent Stuldreher and Marla De Quatro was Mary FEAR NOT! FOR BEHOLD, . . . Nancy Yates reassures shepherds: David Pulliam, B. Crow, J. Harley. THE THREE Wise Men approaching Bethlehem: Norbert Bliley, James Ryan, and Lawerence Capehart. 35 CURTAIN CALL after a successful performance. J. Theimer, J. Burneston, N. Yates, A. Hessa, L. Cow- ling, F. Kray, D. Pullaim, P, Casey, J. Brown, M. DeQuatro, S, Capehart MAH GRACIOUS, look at my skirt! AlexHessa CWesJ and Nancy Yates fEvej try out the new motorcycle. KNOW WHERE these Wheat Puffies are? In my gas tank! D. Pulliam Qefij watches as S. Capehart explains his prob- lem to P. Casey, Qlenorej. AFTER MANY months of practice, Bro- ther Goose, a three-act comedy by Wil- liam Davidson, was produced by the Sen- iors on February 11, 12, and 13. AND MY BUSINESS isn't going to be your business, anymore. P. Casey, QLe- norej and D. Pulliam Gefij listen as J. Burneston fMrs. Trimmerj prepares to leave. 36 AP-ZA! and 5 ' g .19 l L. Cowling QI-Iyj and A. Hessa fwesj give the new motor cycle the once over. BROTHER GOOSE was a success only because of the hard work ofour director, Mr. Ken Clark. F. Kray listens while he explains a difficult scene in the play. His friendship will long be remembered. Thank you, Ken! THE BEST architect we ever had is Mr. Edward Britton. George Gallagher helps as he adds another finishing touch to the scenery. Thanks, Mr. Britton! WI-lAT'S THIS, a race riot ? shouts J. Burneston fMrs. Trimmery as she is brought into the confusion of a foot- ball play. lust recovering from the play are D. Pulliam Geffj, F. Kray fPeggyy, P. Casey Qbenorel, J. Brown QCa- roly, J. Burneston QMrs. Trimmery, M. DeQuatro, CSarahj. MAYBE YOU should have kept the sewing machine.' If ff 77Z4fzc4 77, l?66 l l ' The Prince QNorbert Blileyj and i Gay Kathleen QSue Gallagherj They're bewitched entirely, X V it Af I'd be quite a fool, If I did not help myself a bit . . . sings Tim O'Too1e QLar- ry Capehartj as he tricks old Bridget fKen McCarthyj Tip, tap - an- other knock And away we go. . . agree Mary and Peter fMary Mgt. Cooley and George Gallagherj Scandal! feadqtogefwe Zedgwwi READY, WILLING AND ABLE are words which rightfully suit the Red Cross. Such projects as working at the hospital, writing letters to servicemen in Viet Nam, and visit- ing the aged show their willingness to serve at all times. OFFICERS: President,'Kendra Mc Carthy, Vice- President, Judy Burneston, Secretary, Betty Pul- liam, Treasurer, Pat Casey. f' ENV A 2 I s 2 4 if ' 4, , , 2 , :ff I - I I 2 I 43' L 1 - if it l rf- , -Al' 1 ' I I REV. MR. WILLIAM WOOTEN, charter member of the Saint Patrick Chapter of the National Honor Society, addresses induc- tees. Mr. Wooten is now Associate Rector ofGrace Episcopal Church in Silver Spring, Maryland. Members are: George Gal- lagher, Teresa Arrighi, Maria DeQuatro, Daphne Delaney, Mary Mgt. Cooley, Frances Kray, Nancy Hall, Mr. Wooten, Joyce Brown, Agnes Lowry, Karlene Williams, Nancy Yates, Esther Lapastora, Alex Hessa ' - ' '3faaafzS ' President, Joyce Brown: Secretary, Frances Krayg Editor, Esther Lapas- torag and Agnes Lowry ready to dis- tribute the Keystone , newspaper, published by the N.H.S. MAKING INTERESTING bulletin boards is another duty of the Honor Society. Helpers are: George Gallagher, Alex Hessa, Treasurer: Nancy Hall, Vice-President: and Daphne Delaney. 40 SENIOR MEM- BERS: Judy Bur- neston, B e t ty Pulliam, Nancy Y a te s, a nd Frances Kray. D STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES: J. Burneston, F. Kray, S. Roberts, C. Chiong, C Small J Cowling, M. Lopez, T. Arrighi, E, Lapastora, B. Pulliam, B. Black, C. Thorp, and N Yates The Student Council is an organization of the elected rep- resentatives of the Student Body. It is the representatve or medi- ator between the Faculty and stu- dents, Prompt to their position, they maintain order in the halls. OFFICERS ARE: Carol Small Secretary Judy Burneston, Vice President and Fran ces Kray, President. 'faeaaa CHILDREN OF MARY OFFICERS Secretary, Esther Lapastorag Vice President, Nancy Hall Treasurer, Daph- ne Delaneyp President, Maria DeQuatro G! THE CHILDREN of Mary is an international spiritual organiza- tion. It is composed of the high school girls under the direction of Sister Elaine. Sorne of the projects this year were: Clothing Drive for flood victims of New Orleans, Bible Class for the children of the neighborhood, and a Toy Shower for needy children at Christmas. SENIORS STORMING HEAVEN? 74 - ' Mary Margaret Cooley Frannie Kray Nancy Yates Declamation Original Oratory Declamation The Forensic league is an or ganization to promote public speak ing among young people. Tournaments were held at dif ferent high schools throughout Vir- ginia and our teams traveled to many and were quite successful. DEBATERS: Alex Hessa and George Gallagher pore over a difficult ques- tion in their defense. z, fu:aS The Leader of the Pack! ca, Q H'-'1 Xa, Q f 'Umm Rip 'em up, tear 'em up . . Mine, all mine!! 44 k . Eva I JQMLE.-I' 1 ei O O L Borax and new Fab? ! Break it up! Break it up!! A trip to the candy store? Males! Males! . Males! 4 Q. ' as .l 4 How do I love thee .... Dressed for the party. AMN Just you, me, and the salami. ' Making Pickles Relevant. Crawl, worms, crawl. . . V, 3 1 1 , 1 IZ 'r aff ' '-'7-if '-'. 1 4,96 Q, , Q, 9 l l ,, Ci, 34135, ,. ' I , r 4 dw M3 ei 'Y -V, 'oi' 1'2 -fav 'U lr pa, 4 me - W 'mf 'Q'ff'5l'i'f 'L' Wi' x Great Thinker. Three O'clock. Time for Harold to awaken. 'khki x 'lax , will l,lV:VLL A X , Zi .gh , 'M all vp ' I One for you, two for me fa Q s if t Q ff , , , Q I X' sr? ML f af. 5 1' See the green peas ? Slater doth rule. . . WHO fell off the car?! Wwe few S,bfJz1J1!f f FRONT ROW: Captain, M. De Quatro, SECOND ROW: K. Williams, F. Kray, I. Tutcka BACK ROW: S. Richter, D. Parker, L. Satterwhite, C. Small I eg? aj N. Hall has known the great patience FRONT ROW: Mrs. G. Mann, Captains, D. Delaney G. Hocke of Coaches G. Mann and B. Lamb Mr. B. Lamb SECOND ROW: B. Neenan T. Arrighi, S. Scott during her four years of basketball. N. Hall, B. Kray, L. Williams, M. Lowry, A. Lowry, K. Graham K. Cross, S. Gallagher, P. Richter. THIS FLOOR GETS HARDER every time, exclaims Daphne as she hits the floor, as usual!! GIRLS PATIENTLY WAIT for the out- come of one of those close, close games. WOULD YOU BELIEVE it's big, it's round, and that's what we're here for! I! RRY Qczhnond SCORES CARDINALS 22 St. Pau1's 11 Norfolk Catholic 42 Walsingham 20 St. Joe's 34 Holy Cross 34 Holy Cross 24 Roanoke 32 Norfolk 28 Roanoke 19 St. Joe's 44 Marymount 12 St. Gertrude's 33 Walsingham 22 Marymount 31 St. Vincent's OPPON EN TS 54 '73 45 3 'T 25 22 34 58 24 36 32 44 44 34 50 kv, K X EY 1 Y W Q 4 , 023' 44, Bk, Qi A .F Xi 2 ,Q U' bi A h i L' - X if 1 If .. f, 95? Q it ' ff T wxw Ek! K X, xii' QXQFI ff f ' '- 'Wh X PM VR ,Mk WWW +Mj 4 ER? ' if lf: HQ' .5 . ,yfy L is Q inf ffm., E5 iii K . F . ,K , , ff ,ki LE ,Q , Iswwfi iw-1 ... fkggfrf i ,fix-.1 ,ggi wg .. ,E 2 .13 : 4 i, This T T B? 5 S MILLER KLRHOADS TEEN BOARD THE JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP AWARD Was WOl'1 by ViCtO1'ia FCPFQSCHYHUVGS from Sf PHUICR S McGhee and Lorraine Cowling and Diane Lindenfelser. 0 a ' Mm awe :Ze R E P ORTER F OR TH E RIC H M OND NEWS LEAD- ER youth page is Jo y c e Brown. She is also editor of the Red Cross, Cross Wise TH E FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF TOMMORROW THE BROTHERHOOD AWARD was won by Joyce Brown. COSTER PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bliley Jr. Rev- Ch3I19S E- FCITY Norbert Bliley David Burns Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clark Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Cobb Compliments of Doc and Sox Mr. James Dabney Annabelle Fink Friend Mr. and Mrs. Gene l-leagle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hessa Rev. John J. Hughes Joe and Nick Mr, and MIS. Emil Evancho Junior Class, De Paul Nursing School Mrs. Stasia Miller Mrs. Victoria Reed Rev. Thomas F. Shreve Rev. Donfred Stockert Elizabeth M. Summers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Summers Mr. and Mrs. Louis Summers Raymond Whelan II Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Whelan SPECIAL ALUMNI PATRONS Evelyn Burley Ahern, '23 Dianne Albis, '60 Joseph E. Anstett Jr. , '56 Patricia Leary Anstett, '57 Louise Garrett Ashley, '15 Joyce Ayres, '64 Aloysius Leo Bahen, '36 Lucille Bahen, '28 Jane Baughman, '64 Annemarie Luy Beattie, '57 Earl C. Becker, '48 Mary Bowler Bennett, '28 Michelle Black, '62 Sister Mary Joseph Boyle, '04 Richard L. Bradley, '58 Clara Brancoli, ' 5 Frederick James Brown, '56 Judith Schwerdtfeger Brown, '57 Theresa Herbert Brown, '29 Virginia Feller Brunson, '57 Alice Holzbach Bucker, '28 Frances Cowling Burch, '64 Anne Cole Busser, '48 Margaret Elizabeth Carle, '61 Helen O'Connor Cavedo, '15 Agnes l-lolzbach Chenery, '24 Alvin Clarke, '64 Eugene Cooley Jr. , '65 Constance Cooley, '38 Gerrie vanderLaan deBakker, '60 Genevieve DeBernardo, '59 Elizabeth Funai DeBernardo, '32 Sharon Delaney, '65 Theresa DeQuatro, '65 Genevieve Disney, '16 Jean Walker Doyle, '46 Bettye Bruner Duggan, '57 Richard M. Duggan, '57 Alma L. Dunn, 27 Grace C. Dunn, '24 Ann Smith Eckert, '36 Joseph Elrod, '62 Mary Margaret Elrod, '63 Louis Farina, '65 Elaine Geffert Fenne, '62 Katherine Ross Flood, '16 Barbara Childress Flournoy, '64 Mary Doyle Ford, '45 Julia Anne Gahan, '60 Mary Theresa Gibrall, '61 Margaret Giovannetti, '29 IN MEMORIAM Martha McCarthy Fitzpatrick, Jane Byrne, '47 Margaret Carroll Gregory, '42 Mary Abraham Grissom, '46 Thomas L. Giovannetti, '46 Jean Hudson Gray, '46 Ellen Holleran Grove, '28 Helen Herbert Hall, '31 Herbert Hall, '63 Thomas Joseph Hargadon, '63 Agnes G. Harton, 26 Betty C. Hazelwood, '60 Catherine Cosby Hazelwood, '45 Irene F. Herbert, '45 Mary Herbert, '30 May Bahen Herbert, '20 Ric ard Holloway, '64 Margaret Murphy Holloway, '42 Josephine Gill Hook, '27 Joyce Bowler Hughes, '57 Laura Smith Jewell, '54 Eileen McDonough Keck, '56 John Kellam Jr. , '52 Barbara Ann Kelley, '46 Irene Trocha Kemperle, '54 Phyllis Kray, '60 Ramon J. La Fratta, '45 Rev. William E. La Fratta, '47 Joyce Rieger Lanasa, '56 Josephine Lanasa, '58 Najla Koury Lataif, '54 Genevieve Kane Lord, '48 Jean Heppert Madison, '48 Dorothy Bowler Mallamo, '41 Bernard A. Mann, '60 Dorothy Black Mann, '60 Julia Manning, '38 Nellie A. McClellan, '20 Jo Ann McGhee, '64 Barbara Linari McRae, '53 Mary Casci Mooney, '28 Albert Mosha, '45 Edmond Mosha, '51 Mary Ann Mosha, '56 Lorrie Donati Nissley, '39 Philip A. Noonan, 41 Dennis Patrick O'Connor, '64 Nellie Carreras Patterson, '53 Lorraine Lazzuri Peay, '57 Maryann Petkovyat, '61 Erma Pulley, '34 Mary Giovannetti Puzenski, '27 Rose Tierney Quisenberry , '26 Edith Moale Rains, '59 Nell Lord Raukin, '18 Josephine Thediech Rea, '27 Irene Brittle Renick, '31 Robin Anne Richter, '65 Carolyn Rieger Rose, '59 Christine Lucas Saulnier, '29 Margaret Sinnott Schott, '28 Mary Frances Scruggs, '57 Julia Sheehan, '56 Terry Shibley, '62 Brenda Sienko, '64 Rosalie Sheehy, '28 Lola White Simonowich, '49 Barbara Donati Simons, '62 Agnes Wirt Simpson, '40 Sister Bertha Neagle fRitaJ, '11 Sister Josephine Murphy qAnnJ, '45 Sister M. Helen Roberta QROJ, '63 Sister Martina fMarguerite Disneyj , '13 Margaret Small, '65 Katherine Smith, '16 Louise Snellings, '37 Carol Spalding, '63 Annie Bickerstaff Stallings, '17 Dolores Bowler Starkloff, '43 Jeanette Brown Taylor, '60 William Trollinger, '60 Lou Crow Vaughan, '57 Marguerite McClellan Voltaire, '17 Elizabeth Bahen Wade, '08 Frances Rich Weigl, '52 Virginia Harton Williamson, '58 Marie Meredith Wilson, '43 Karen Williams, '65 Rita Duell Wingfield, '54 Ann Woodcock, '64 Ann Bagley Woody, '24 Joan Hull Wright, '59 Barbara Roper Wyatt, '54 Thomas A. Yates, '64 Carmen Elizabeth Zehab, '65 Edith Brown Zeller, '26 Mary Bagley Carroll, '14 Joan Ge ert Smith, '56 Bettly Badgent Bowry, '55 Pau ine Zeller Porter, '46 Pat Pezzella Donati, '54 Stanley Donati, '53 Dorothy Brown Wooten, '22 53 Mrs. James H. A Friend Anonymous Adkins Mrs. Frances B. Allen H. H. M. Allister Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson Mrs. Lottie Andrews M. C. Arnold Bobby and JoAnne Brenda Atkins Mrs. Grace Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Atkins Mr. Willard.Atkins Jackie and Trisha Ayers Mr. and Mrs. R. Ba er REGULAR PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark T. A. Clark Clint Corry Jr. Clint and Nancy Cottage 2 Cottage 3 Cottage 7 Cottage 8 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Cowling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford Mrs. Thelma Cross Mr. and Mrs. Otto Critz Arthur Crockett Bobby Crouch Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dance Betty Jo Black Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Bancalair Harvey Barbry Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barger Brenda Barnetre Shirley and Muriel Barton The Tiny Beasleys Helen Beck Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Besrlee Jr. Ernest Best Andrew Berberich Mr. and Mrs. J. Berberich Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berberich Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berberich and Family Mr. P. H. Berberich Mrs. P. H. Berberich Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Berberich Mrs. Eua Daniels Dave Clark 5 Mrs. Mary C. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Davenport Mrs. Annie B Davis Davis Amoco Mrs. Evelyn Davis Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Davis D. C. Genevieve DeQuatro Mr. and Mrs. DeQuatro T. E. Dolores E. Davison R. H. Doeppe Frank J. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Donati C. B. Mrs. Karl M. Black Robert Blake Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boettcher Bonetts Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Bossink Irene Bolt Mr. and Mrs. Bonnccelli D. C. Bnczak E. W. Store D. R. P. C. James W. Bottoms Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers Jr. E. R. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bowery Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowles Augustine Braxton C. O. Braxton Mrs. A. R. Brenner Mrs. Pearl Bricker Robert Brightwell Mr. C. E. Brittin John W. Broughman Freddie and Judy Brown Theresa and Jimmy Brown Bryant Family Mrs. Buchanan and Ruby Mrs. Mary Burneston Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burnett Leon Burnett Mr. and Mrs. James L. Butler - Carmen W. Donald Carswell Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Casey Cathy PFC Carl Chambers Jr. Ruby Chapman Kent Childress 54 Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dowdy Mrs. B. M. Doyle Cliff Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Doyle Jr. Thomas Dunlavey Jr. Mrs. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elrod Bridget Evancho Miss Priscilla Evancho Mary Theresa Evancho Mrs. Marian Evans Ruby Everett Miss Alma L. Fagan Miss Annie F. Fagan Tom J. Fagan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farina J. A. Fergusson Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Foldesi Friend Mrs. Lucille Fryer Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gallagher Jr. Charles H. Gantt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gantt Gayle and Kathy Mr. and Mrs. George Gee Pete Gentry Grade 5 - St. Joseph Villa Mrs. Granger Mrs. Carroll Green D. D. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Gre ory Mrs. Shirley Griffgth Andrew an Lillie Gunn Billy and Kitty Gunn Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hailey Fred Hall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hamilton Dara Anne Hamshaw Mrs. Beulah Harne Mrs. N. C. Har er Mr. and Mrs. Cgavney Harris Mr. Anthony Harton Felton E. Hayes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heath Earl Headley Edith M. Herbert Mr. Melvin Hilliard Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Holloway Dicky Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Howell Mr. Hughholder A. H. Hurt Mr. Clarence A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson Fannie Jackson Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jenkins Jimmy and Charlene Miss Sandra Johnson Mrs. Andrew Johnson Mrs. Elsie Jones R. M. Jones ' Thaddeus F. Jones Mrs. Albert Joseph Mr. Joseph L. Kane Mrs. Marion L. Kane Kee Miss Joan S. Kennary W. B. Kennedy Patrick Joseph Kenney Ill Mr. and Mrs. K. Kenton Mrs. Edith Kersey Kings Market Mr. and Mrs. F. Kra Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, H. Kelly Laboure Cottage Mrs. Madeline Laine Mrs. Mary Lainge Mr. and Mrs. Al Lang -Larry and Dianne Mr. and Mrs. W, Law Mr. Lonnie Lewis Diane Lindenfelser Lucille Lindenfelser Mike Lindenfelser Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Little Elizabeth Lloyd f Mr. and Mrs. J. O. C. Lord Loretta and Herman Lorraine and Tommy Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lowry Robert L. Macolm Helen MacKenzie Mr. Wm. A. Mahoney Jr. Marilyn and Nicky Mary Sue Mann Mrs. Dorothy Mann Martha C. L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McGaughey Victoria McGhee Mike and Nancy Mr. John Joseph Miller Mrs. Vislet E. Miller Major and Mrs. Wm. H. Miller III Modern Decorating Inc. M. W. Moore Bernard V. Mrock Mrs. George Mrock Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy Mrs. Rosa Mutter Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson Mrs. Joseph News Thomas Norton Joseph L. O'Connor Mrs. Sarah G. O'Conor Mrs. Edith B. O'Connor Mrs. Jane Atkinson O'Grady Miss Martha Ohmer Mrs. Mary Ohmer Oliver 's Market William S. O'Neill Mrs. J. Scott Osborne Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker Paula Cottage William M. Phipps Patty Poo Karen Maryetta Pettis William Pomfrey Puddin and Duffy Mrs. Margaret Pulliam Frank Radwani Mrs. JoAnn Randolf Donald W. Rauls Robert Rea Bob Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. L. Rich Robin Richter Mary Catherine Robinson Rose and Terry ' Martha Ross - Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ross Sandston Pharmacy Mrs. R. O. Richter Sr. Mr. Robert Samuel Chuck Shelly Stanley Schobbe Mrs. Sealmen Coach Seaman Seton Cottage Mrs. Sharp Mrs. Shaw H. S. Shiflett Glenn Simmons Rev. Carl O. Smith Carolyn Smith Louis V. Smith Mary Smith Terry Anne Smith . Mrs. Ruth Smith Sonny and Geri Mr. John Stanaitis Lynwood Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Mildred Steward Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stinnette St. Patrick's Sisters Mr. Cecil Strange Mrs. C. S. Strange Betty Strong Mrs. Audrey Strohecker Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Sullivan Effie Summers Mrs. Habuba Summers Michael F. Summers Paul Summers Mr. and Mrs. E. Swann Philander Sykes Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor A,dam's Camera Shop 500 E. Broad Street MI 3-0545 Adams' Grocery Store Rt. 14 Box 489 PY 5-2041 Awalts Ice Cream Co. 1905 Semmes Ave. 233-1726 Blairs Drug Store 3601 Mec anicsville Pike Ml 4-0363 Joseph W. Bliley Co. 300 E. Marshall Street 649-0511 Capital Excavating Corp. 204 Pickell Avenue RE 7-0857 Carlton's Country Store R. F. D. 5 Richmond, Va. PY 5-2208 Cecchini Store R. F.D. 14 Box 151 MI 8-9862 'Connie's Shoe Repair 520 E. Broad Street 648-8896 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Taylor E Mr. Albert Theimer Jane Theimer Lucille Theimer Theresa and Danny Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thill Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timberlake The Lapastora Family The Trojans Mrs. Rosa Lee Thomas Karen Thompson Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tinsley Sr. TIPPY , Tommy and Jeanie Miss Angeline M. Torcello Marcella B. Torcello Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Turner Wayne and Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. Weigl Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch Mr. Aubrey Welch Mr. and Mrs. Fredrich White Mrs. Joyce White Francis Paul Whelan Mary Kathryn Whelan Mr. and Mrs. M. White Virginia White Kat erine Wilcox Mrs. William Kerri Williams Mr. R.. W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wood Yogi Wydell ' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Yates Charles Ylonen Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Young Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zeller BUSINESS PATRONS Gene Cooley, Service Advisor Hyman Bros. Pontiac Inc. Eddie 's Drive Inn 2801 Williamsburg Road Richmond, Va. Edgehill Sunoco 5808 Darbytown Road 648-0000 Miss Elinor Fry School of 301 Greenway Lane and 2600 Monument Gallagher 's Barber Shop 3042 Meadowbridge Road Gui' 's Restaurant 29 7 North Avenue MI 3-9533 the Dance Harris Beauty Shoppe 1633 Williamsburg Rd. 644-7705 Hechler 's Grill 1620 Williamsburg Rd. Ml 3-9512 Hill Top Restaurant 4904 Government Rd. MI 9-1729 Kaufman's Family Clothiers 3718 wiiuamsburg Rd. Ml 3-6496 Kings Hill Coin Shop 3630 Williamsburg Rd. MI 9-0565 Kiwi Cue Lounge 6502 Horse Pen Rd. 288-9646 Liberty Printing Co. 1402 East Main St. McGhee Appliance Service 2815 Mechanicsville Pike Ml 4-4380 Miracle Mart Williamsburg Rd. and Millers Lane 643-0385 Montrose Auto Glass 5001 Williamsburg Ave. 644-2681 Montrose Hardware 1622 Williamsburg Rd. MI 4-1309 Frank H. Nott Inc. 900 Brook Rd. 644-8501 Osthimer Florist 2817 Mechanicsville Pike MI 8-1337 Parker 's Appliance Sales Sc Service 124 E. Williamsburg Rd. 737-0367 Pau1's Flowers 2200 Cool Lane Ml 8 -1734 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 1630 W. Main St. 359-4051 Richmond Paper Ruling 1404 E. Main St. MI 4-9257 Schneider 's Disposal Service lnc 4th and Maury St. BE 3-3397 Skull 86 Bones Restaurant 400 N. 12th St. Richmond, Va. Stone Street Bros. Jewelers Broad Street Swan Cleaners 402 N. 25th St. Texaco Service Station 308 W. Nine Mile Rd. RE 7-4616 Thomas G. Powell Orthopedic 85 Surgical Appliances 414 W. Broad St. MI 3-8656 Top Cleaners 4908 Government Rd. 643-5969 Virginia Dairy Co., Inc. 1816 W. Main St. 355-2838 V. F, Lanasa, Inc. Fruit 88 Produce 1817 E. Franklin St. Ml 9-0741 Walter N. Webber SL Sons Lynchburg, Va. Wingfield's Gulf Service 3025 Meadowbridge Rd. 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